Here is an illustration for Jack and the Beanstalk. I wasn't too excited about this assignment at first but I think it is something I could use for my porfolio. I'm pretty satisfied with it! More than I thought I would.
My thumbnail sketch. Just getting the idea down on paper.

My first sketch with some value, still working out the narrative.

My final sketch/line drawing, ready for for the final drawing.

Final illustration! For this project I was trying to focus more on controlling my application of the color. I didn't want everything to be really saturated, which I tend to do a lot.

I am also working on improving my values so the focal point is clear. So here is a grayscale I made in Photoshop to check my values. Could use some adjusting in some areas. But that's ok!
4 comments:
This is really cool I like the scene.
that's pretty awesome!
very impressive. I like the contrast between the "hush hush" movement of Jack and the "gotcha moment" that's about to transpire .
OH!
I didn't see until the color image that the giant's eye was opening. It's so exciting!
Lovely work, lady. I really like the warmth. :)
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